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chose to hire to collect dealt for bank of america. >> reporter: a.c. thpd's chairman says it has increased oversight and the calls in question were made by rogue operators. >> i worked very hard to, you know, to help build this company with our management team. and it's unthinkable that somebody would call somebody and do that, but obviously there was a personal agenda. obviously, that this person had. >> reporter: more than just one person, though. >> there's one other case but -- >> reporter: the testimony of others suggests, according to the lawyer for mr. jones, what they call a culture of thugs that's your operation in texas. >> i can't speak to that, you know -- >> reporter: would you say? >> i would say that's absolutely false. >> reporter: at trial, a jury found both the callers and the company responsible, and awarded allen jones more than $1.5 million. >> hopefully this will motivate people around the country to actually do something about it and don't just be subject to abuse from these harassing xeels. >> reporter: but that message seemed t
chose to hire to collect dealt for bank of america. >> reporter: a.c. thpd's chairman says it has increased oversight and the calls in question were made by rogue operators. >> i worked very hard to, you know, to help build this company with our management team. and it's unthinkable that somebody would call somebody and do that, but obviously there was a personal agenda. obviously, that this person had. >> reporter: more than just one person, though. >> there's one other...
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>> reporter: he's known as america's personal trainer. the florida fitness freak with the pony tail. and that trademark shout. >> you can do it! come on, you can do it! you can do it! you can do it! >> reporter: admit it, everyone watching "nightline" right now, you've seen him before. smuggled in spandex. >> hello, and welcome to the body size workout. >> reporter: always peppy. urging america to get off that couch and get into shape. >> mr. hunk himself. ladies, we're going to see if we can get him to take this jacket off. >> reporter: tony little is an infomercial institution. >> this is my real hair. just so everyone in america understands that. >> he's been coming here to hsn over the course of the last 20 years. >> reporter: after 25 years perfecting his routine on the home shopping network. >> the hat. >> reporter: he stick gets the ji jitters before he goes on air. >> i am always nervous. i am always shaky. i am always very intense. caffeine. >> reporter: he sometimes does these shows several times a day. more than 10,000 of them
>> reporter: he's known as america's personal trainer. the florida fitness freak with the pony tail. and that trademark shout. >> you can do it! come on, you can do it! you can do it! you can do it! >> reporter: admit it, everyone watching "nightline" right now, you've seen him before. smuggled in spandex. >> hello, and welcome to the body size workout. >> reporter: always peppy. urging america to get off that couch and get into shape. >> mr. hunk...
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so how did america's original mega church go broke? >>> and the homestretch in this election campaign. there are two dirty words and we'll tell you both of them in tonight's "sign of the times." >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with america's obesity epidemic and the pioneer in louisiana. patients there are putting their faith in a new surgery that is unquestionably radical. it involves the complete removal from the body of most of the patient's stomach. the surgery has shown early promise. for some patients, it could be a lifesaver. matt gutman has our report. >> i'm melanie. i had my surgery five months ago. i had the gastric sleeve. i lost 80 pounds. >> i lost 66 pounds. >> hi, i'm cindy. i lost 158 pounds in 11 months. >> reporter: these women are some recent success stories in the never-ending battle against obesity. they're winning that fight not through diet or exercise or even pills but with an extreme surgery called vertical sleeve gasterectomy. where in less than an hour, 85% of the stomach is r
so how did america's original mega church go broke? >>> and the homestretch in this election campaign. there are two dirty words and we'll tell you both of them in tonight's "sign of the times." >>> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with america's obesity epidemic and the pioneer in louisiana. patients there are putting their faith in a new surgery that is unquestionably radical. it involves the complete removal from the body of most of the...
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america's first choice. and for making us the number one most watched show in late night, we simply say, thank you america, from all of us here at abc "nightline." >>> tonight on "nightline," real big love. one man, four wives, and 16 children. but the doors to this polygamist family's secret life are now wide open. we take you inside the lives and bedrooms of a very different modern family. >>> and, the chief's daughter. hard drugs, a convicted rapist, and a father bent on understanding his daughter's mysterious death. we bring you an exclusive interview with the police chief determined to defend his daughter's honor and see justice done. >>> plus, back to the future. before phones looked like this, they looked like this. and before the economy looked like this, it looked like this. as wall street returns to the movie house, all things '80s is tonight's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightl
america's first choice. and for making us the number one most watched show in late night, we simply say, thank you america, from all of us here at abc "nightline." >>> tonight on "nightline," real big love. one man, four wives, and 16 children. but the doors to this polygamist family's secret life are now wide open. we take you inside the lives and bedrooms of a very different modern family. >>> and, the chief's daughter. hard drugs, a convicted rapist, and...
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it is known as one of the most beautiful and livable cities in america. but thanks to the numerous strip joints and massage parlors, portland, oregon, has earned the nickname pornland. and it is an epicenter for child prostitution. many of the working girls, some young for middle school, are not kidnapped or runaways. they are tricked into walking the streets in exchange for clothing, jewelry or just human love. sharyn alfonsi reports for our series, "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: they call it the track. on any given night, it is littered with pros tults and strippers. but a lot of these girls probably aren't what you think they are. how old are these girls? >> i have seen them as young as 12. >> reporter: kids turning tricks before they're old enough for high school. not runaways or one can i s ork little girls lured here. >> i'm a [ bleep ]. do you think i [ bleep ] like this? not really. >> reporter: portland, oregon, often voted one of the most livable cities in america. it is now a national hub for child sex trafficking. >> i went to a strip
it is known as one of the most beautiful and livable cities in america. but thanks to the numerous strip joints and massage parlors, portland, oregon, has earned the nickname pornland. and it is an epicenter for child prostitution. many of the working girls, some young for middle school, are not kidnapped or runaways. they are tricked into walking the streets in exchange for clothing, jewelry or just human love. sharyn alfonsi reports for our series, "nightline" investigates. >>...
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it's america, period. a decade ago, he was as unknown here as anyone that's shown up for an audition. he was a london-based recording executive and doing well at it, but he was a businessman, behind the scenes. then, when another british simon, simon fuller, launched a tv show in the uk called "pop idol," he recruited cowell to be a judge, but one with a little personality. >> i do think that it is the, for you, as well, your weakest week and i think the nerves have kicked in. >> reporter: it's a personality that dave karger has engaged with several times. so, the story goes, simon fuller brought the idea to the u.s. with simon cowell. >> he told his lawyers a couple of weeks before the start of shooting "american idol" to get him out of it. he spoke to a friend that told him he had to do it. >> you can be big in britain, but you want to be big in america. if you want to be famous, you have to be famous in america. >> reporter: so, he did just that. he got famous in america. but something he didn't have, o
it's america, period. a decade ago, he was as unknown here as anyone that's shown up for an audition. he was a london-based recording executive and doing well at it, but he was a businessman, behind the scenes. then, when another british simon, simon fuller, launched a tv show in the uk called "pop idol," he recruited cowell to be a judge, but one with a little personality. >> i do think that it is the, for you, as well, your weakest week and i think the nerves have kicked in....
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see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund to cover lost income until people impacted can get back to work. and our efforts aren't coming at tax-payer expense. i know people are wondering-- now that the well is capped, is bp gonna meet its commitments? i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. meet pnc virtual wallet. it comes with a money bar that shows what's scheduled to go out, what you've put
see if america's most prescribed ed treatment is right for you. see if america's most prescribed ed treatment words alone aren't enough. my job is to listen to the needs and frustrations of the shrimpers and fishermen, hotel or restaurant workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. bp has taken full responsibility for the clean up in the gulf and that includes keeping you informed. our job is to listen and find ways to help. that means working with communities. restoring the jobs,...
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the victim, one of america's leading ladies in what should have been her year. the culprit? the motorcycle man she fell for despite his bad boy image. so, why would he betray his wife? vic vicki mabrey had the chance to ask him in a "nightline" exclusive. >> sandra bullock's marriage nightmare. >> the shocking headlines. sandra's husband, caught cheating. >> reporter: it splashed across the headlines. >> blind sided by an affair. >> who is thor woman? >> reporter: an dra bullock's devastating heartbreak -- >> how could jesse james possibly have cheated on america's sweetheart? >> reporter: at the hands of her husband, jesse james. right at the moment of her greatest triumph. >> i love you so much and you're really hot. >> reporter: america's sweetheart faced with the ultimate betrayal. >> reporter: as the scandal erupted, james maintained his silence. >> he's going to become the most hated man in america. >> reporter: until now. the headlines say that you're the most hated man in america. >> i think it's most hated man in the world now. i took a pretty amazing life and amazi
the victim, one of america's leading ladies in what should have been her year. the culprit? the motorcycle man she fell for despite his bad boy image. so, why would he betray his wife? vic vicki mabrey had the chance to ask him in a "nightline" exclusive. >> sandra bullock's marriage nightmare. >> the shocking headlines. sandra's husband, caught cheating. >> reporter: it splashed across the headlines. >> blind sided by an affair. >> who is thor woman?...
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america is an armed nation. and to gun owners, the vast majority of whom are law abiding citizens, that's the way it was meant to be. >> we're just out here, like i said, exercising our rights. just here to have a good time. >> reporter: now, more than ever, many gun owners are proudly, aggressively asserting their rights, reaffirmed by a conservative supreme court, to keep and bear arms. proudly. openly, in public. in portland, maine, a few dozen gun enthusiasts have gathered for a barbecue to promote the right to openly carry weapons in the state. and convince their non-gun owning fellow mainers it's okay. >> they're not used to it and it's lack of knowledge. the more that they know, the more comfortable they'll be with it and that's really why we're here. we're showing that law abiding citizens carrying handguns is completely fine, completely normal. >> reporter: that's shane. he's 20 years old. a pre-med student at the university of southern maine. he organized this open carry event. and in many ways, shane
america is an armed nation. and to gun owners, the vast majority of whom are law abiding citizens, that's the way it was meant to be. >> we're just out here, like i said, exercising our rights. just here to have a good time. >> reporter: now, more than ever, many gun owners are proudly, aggressively asserting their rights, reaffirmed by a conservative supreme court, to keep and bear arms. proudly. openly, in public. in portland, maine, a few dozen gun enthusiasts have gathered for a...
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to a certain extent, i'm campaigning for america now. i'm using my political experience to try to explain america in ways that somebody in i country far from us, who has never been there. can understand. >> up we go. >> nonstop campaigning for america. some 60 hours after our journey began, we visit tiny pago pago where even a midnight fueling stop is an opportunity to spread the gospel of american greatness. >> god bless your people. god bless the united states and god bless the future. >> perhaps that is what binds these two together, their corps core belief in american resill yan. >> i think we'll be fine. >> you do? >> i do. history's dust bin is litters with countries and powers that underestimated the united states and power of recovery. >> the enormity of the problems facing america at this moment -- >> right. >> how safe are we? >> i want americans not to be governed by fear. you can step off a curb and get hit by a truck. we can't live like that. i run around the world talking to people in countries who can't get over the past.
to a certain extent, i'm campaigning for america now. i'm using my political experience to try to explain america in ways that somebody in i country far from us, who has never been there. can understand. >> up we go. >> nonstop campaigning for america. some 60 hours after our journey began, we visit tiny pago pago where even a midnight fueling stop is an opportunity to spread the gospel of american greatness. >> god bless your people. god bless the united states and god bless...
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we begin tonight with technology and one of america's most celebrated companies, which finds itself in an unfamiliar place. the hot seat. since the much-anticipated iphone 4 hit stores three weeks ago, the company has sold more than 3 million of them, but they've fielded massive complaints, specifically regarding the phone's faulty antenna. today, ceo steve jobs tried to deflect the criticism and allowed us into their secret lab. how serious is apple about quality control? bill weir has our report. >> we're introducing iphone 4. >> reporter: so, how can the most successful ceo in america go from this -- >> this is beyond a doubt the most precise thing, one of the most beautiful things we've ever made. >> reporter: to this -- >> we're not perfect. >> reporter: in just 39 days? well, it began with an antenna. a stainless steel case study in form versus function. >> this is part of some brilliant engineering. which actually uses the stainless steel band as part of the antenna system. >> reporter: more bells, whistles and battery life than any smart phone in history, there was no room to p
we begin tonight with technology and one of america's most celebrated companies, which finds itself in an unfamiliar place. the hot seat. since the much-anticipated iphone 4 hit stores three weeks ago, the company has sold more than 3 million of them, but they've fielded massive complaints, specifically regarding the phone's faulty antenna. today, ceo steve jobs tried to deflect the criticism and allowed us into their secret lab. how serious is apple about quality control? bill weir has our...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. knock heartburn... into a whole new zip code. satisfaction guaranteed. thataboy. heartburn gone. power on. sir? finding everything okay? i work for a differen. my auto policy's just getting a little too expensive. with progressive, you get the "name your price" option, so we build a policy to fit your budget. wow! the price gun. ♪ ah! wish we had this. we'd just tell people what to pay. yeah, we're the only ones that do. i love your insurance! bill? tom? hey! it's office party! the freedom to name your price. only from progressive. call or click today. >>> we turn now to the heart of texas, and a standoff that began a decade ago, and while it's remained relatively peaceful, the outlaw, and issues at stake are potentially explosive. politics, religion, and the right to bear
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. knock heartburn... into a whole new zip code. satisfaction guaranteed. thataboy. heartburn gone. power on. sir? finding everything okay? i work for a differen. my auto policy's just getting a...
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except these asian carp were never meant to leave the water or invade america. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook i'm off to the post office... ok. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for free with package pickup. perfect! cause i'm gonna need a lot of those. wow! i knew i should have brought my sleigh. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.90 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. the rate board seems to be acting funny. watch. [dramatic soundtrack plays] wasn't me. you think i could do something... that awesome? enter the "tron: legacy" get on the grid sweepstakes, at disney.com/getonthegrid. this film not yet rated. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes o
except these asian carp were never meant to leave the water or invade america. oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook i'm off to the post office... ok. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for free with package pickup. perfect! cause i'm gonna need a lot of those. wow! i knew i should have brought my sleigh....
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a place someone here called "almost america." armed citizens, watches in the night. the fires of a drug war across the border. a sheriff on the front lines. >> is our next move to try to come over here? you have to ask that question. is that what they're after next? don't know. don't have answers to that one. >> reporter: that's a serious question. >> it is. >> reporter: a volatile situation there. a town ready to protect what's theirs. >>> when we come back, we're going to turn towards music. and an '80s rock icon. this heartbreaker bears all in and an '80s rock icon. this heartbreaker bears all in tonight's "play list."ly save yu ? host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. but women have made olay regenerist #1. though not surgical results, regenerist is the #1 serum, night cream, and moisturizer. not drastic. just fantastic. get younger-looking skin with regenerist. ♪ >> announcer: "nightline" continues from washington with terry moran. >> she combined pop, rock and
a place someone here called "almost america." armed citizens, watches in the night. the fires of a drug war across the border. a sheriff on the front lines. >> is our next move to try to come over here? you have to ask that question. is that what they're after next? don't know. don't have answers to that one. >> reporter: that's a serious question. >> it is. >> reporter: a volatile situation there. a town ready to protect what's theirs. >>> when we...
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be sure to watch "good morning america" tomorrow morning for the latest on this story. >>> and when we come back, we move to ground zero itself here in manhattan, where we're going to take a top to bottom tour of the 9/11 memorial, the underground museum and the rising towers. (announcer) chug that coffee bolt that burrito. no matter what life throws at you you can take the heat. until it turns into... heartburn. good thing you've got what it takes to beat that heat, too. zantac. it's strong, just one pill can knock out the burn. it's fast the speed you need for heartburn relief. and it lasts, up to 12 hours. so let them turn up the heat. (sssssssss!!!) you can stop that heartburn cold: zantac. [ male announcer ] learn about a free trial offer from abilify. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement in as early as one to two weeks after adding abilify. now with the abilify (me+) program your first two weeks of a
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. >> reporter: as with separation and texting, many of the best shock ads aren't made in america. they're often from australia or britain. >> a lot more open minded in australia and britain than we are so. they are at home with that shock advertising. >> reporter: but american audiences are becoming more desensitized to gore and gross body parts. from watching shows like "csi." >> commercials like where they show you the aorta and squirting out the fat, are just so gross that i could see two teenage boys saying, hey, did you see that aorta? it was so cool, the amount of fat that came out of that. i don't think that's the way to go. >> just shut up! >> reporter: still, sometimes they cut through. in 2005, the montana meth project began a gritty campaign aimed at cutting the state's raging meth problem. >> you can do anything you want to me for 50 bucks. >> reporter: bob molineau says they work, by playing on kid's vanity or their love of family. >> kids often don't really think about themselves. but if you tell them, you hurt your sister, your brother, your parents, they're like, i
. >> reporter: as with separation and texting, many of the best shock ads aren't made in america. they're often from australia or britain. >> a lot more open minded in australia and britain than we are so. they are at home with that shock advertising. >> reporter: but american audiences are becoming more desensitized to gore and gross body parts. from watching shows like "csi." >> commercials like where they show you the aorta and squirting out the fat, are...
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robert hansen is president of levi strauss americas. you bring regular folks in here to look at the display. >> right. they challenge us. >> reporter: when hansen showed me around headquarters, while covers a lot of territory, and includes the fabric library, overseen by amy leonard. they have more than 5,000 samples from 60 countries here. >> we've also got about 2,000 booms on the different trims, the zippers, the threads, the buttons. >> reporter: the question came back to, again, how do you put this together? all the colors, all the fabrics, if this is a company trying to stay true to a past built on men's pants constructed out of denim in blue. all this, that the designer showed me, this and this and this -- >> what would these retail for? >> this is probably somewhere around 90s. >> reporter: and that's not even the highest end. but all this, hansen says, is meant to keep in touch with the past and still feel fresh and new. would be it be liberating if you didn't have the 501, if you were just a jean company starting up five years
robert hansen is president of levi strauss americas. you bring regular folks in here to look at the display. >> right. they challenge us. >> reporter: when hansen showed me around headquarters, while covers a lot of territory, and includes the fabric library, overseen by amy leonard. they have more than 5,000 samples from 60 countries here. >> we've also got about 2,000 booms on the different trims, the zippers, the threads, the buttons. >> reporter: the question came...
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america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> tonight on "nightline," when dan met dan. the extraordinary story of our abc reporter and the boy whose life he changed forever. he came to the u.s. from a war zone. what happened next was shocking. how a fairy tale turned into a nightmare. all on tape. a special edition of "nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," december 1st, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. and tonight, we bring you a special edition of "nightline," the extraordinary story of a reporter and the iraqi boy he tried to help. and how it all went terribly wrong. the story begins in baghdad in 2006, two weeks before saddam hussein was hanged, with sectarian violence raging in the runup to the u.s. troop surge. life took an unexpected turn. here's his account of when dan met dan. >> reporter: it all starts with a chance meeting at a school in baghdad in the
america's number 1 cash rewards program. it pays to discover. >>> tonight on "nightline," when dan met dan. the extraordinary story of our abc reporter and the boy whose life he changed forever. he came to the u.s. from a war zone. what happened next was shocking. how a fairy tale turned into a nightmare. all on tape. a special edition of "nightline" starts right now. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and...
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she gained fame as the quirky character on one of america's favorite sitcoms. ♪ smelly cat >> but life after phoebe is still full of laughs. bill weir gets some web therapy from lisa kudrow. >>> and the world's best chef. that's the crown this king wears, and he invites us into the kitchen to share his savory secrets. rene redzepi is tonight's plate list. >> announcer: from the global recourr resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," june 16th, 20106789. >> good evening. we're going to begin tonight with a crime story. it's a stunning update to a campus rampage earlier this year. the suspect in that shooting is a professor, and a mother of four, who police say opened fire on her colleagues at an alabama university after being denied tenure. you might remember that. well, today, the same woman, amy bishop is her name, faces a new charge in a case nearly a quarter century old. what was then ruled an accident authorities are now calling murder. stephanie sy has the report. >> reporter: the february 12th shooting ramp
she gained fame as the quirky character on one of america's favorite sitcoms. ♪ smelly cat >> but life after phoebe is still full of laughs. bill weir gets some web therapy from lisa kudrow. >>> and the world's best chef. that's the crown this king wears, and he invites us into the kitchen to share his savory secrets. rene redzepi is tonight's plate list. >> announcer: from the global recourr resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in...
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-- >> god bless america. >> reporter: with no liberal counter balance. they've insisted that the words of jefferson davis, president of the confederacy during the civil war, be considered alongside those those of lincoln. and they want t-- don at one po scrawled a note showing that mccarthy had been indicated. i called mccarthy scholar the other day that said that's simply not true. >> okay. when i wrote that, it was at the last minute. >> reporter: while don is backing away from that one, he is unapologetic about correcting what he sees is a liberal bias in american textbooks. >> to me, it's providing accurate history, and my observation is the left doesn't know they have biased it because they just think that's what it is. all we've done in texas, by adding in newt gingrich, the conservative movement and the resurgence with ronald reagan, all we are doing is reflecting what's happened in the country. >> reporter: but critics say that don and the con sefbive christian block have consistently overreached. why they tried and failed to remove any mention o
-- >> god bless america. >> reporter: with no liberal counter balance. they've insisted that the words of jefferson davis, president of the confederacy during the civil war, be considered alongside those those of lincoln. and they want t-- don at one po scrawled a note showing that mccarthy had been indicated. i called mccarthy scholar the other day that said that's simply not true. >> okay. when i wrote that, it was at the last minute. >> reporter: while don is backing...
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america today is the farro of yesterd yesterday, he said. it has become clear the mission is to make this the new front on the war on terror, silt going to be complicatecomplicated. the country provides fertile ground for al qaeda. its mountains rise 4,000 feet above sea level in some areas. the villages are remote, and the few roads that do exist are difficult to travel. there are areas that are ungove rned. and then there is the cot. the green leafy narcotic that was stuffed into the cheeks of almost every man we saw today. it zones out a good deal of the population. most of the country's precious water is used to irrigate it. yet, it is also a land of breathtaking beauty and age-old traditions. an old way of life, contrasted by a far more modern one. there are streets crowded with cars, but other means of transportation are still popular. you see sexy lingerie in shop windows, but almost every woman we see is fully covered. whether on the beach in 80 degree heat, or in the city. >> we like it we are not very taken by it. >> reporter: and
america today is the farro of yesterd yesterday, he said. it has become clear the mission is to make this the new front on the war on terror, silt going to be complicatecomplicated. the country provides fertile ground for al qaeda. its mountains rise 4,000 feet above sea level in some areas. the villages are remote, and the few roads that do exist are difficult to travel. there are areas that are ungove rned. and then there is the cot. the green leafy narcotic that was stuffed into the cheeks...
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♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ we're the kids in... but i like to think i'm just going beyond the call of duty. cock-a-doodle-dooooo! i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ they're fed a nutritious diet including corn, soybeans and marigolds. and no candy, gladys.
♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ we're the kids in... but i like to think i'm just going beyond the call of duty. cock-a-doodle-dooooo! i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. ♪ they're fed a nutritious diet including corn, soybeans and marigolds. and no candy, gladys.
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glenn lives in america. my uncle lived in america. my uncle would love him. >> reporter: would he agree with the message? >> i can't say that. >> reporter: what do dr. king's children make of you? >> they love me. and i love them. >> reporter: do they agree with you? >> not all the time. >> reporter: do they agree with you being here? >> they know i'm here. they didn't call and say, what you are doing there? and i haven't called my cousin martin. we didn't do that. >> reporter: do you think you're being used by glenn beck? >> i think i'm being used by god. >> reporter: do you think you're being used by the tea party? >> i believe i'm being used by god. >> reporter: king says she, too, has a dream. >> i have a dream, and it's in my genes, and dr. king desired that all people love each other and not fight and contend. there's too much fighting in america. there's too much polarization. there's too much division. dr. king would have loved president barack obama and he would have loved glenn beck. i know that with a certainty. >> reporter
glenn lives in america. my uncle lived in america. my uncle would love him. >> reporter: would he agree with the message? >> i can't say that. >> reporter: what do dr. king's children make of you? >> they love me. and i love them. >> reporter: do they agree with you? >> not all the time. >> reporter: do they agree with you being here? >> they know i'm here. they didn't call and say, what you are doing there? and i haven't called my cousin martin....
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>> reporter: america, america, land of the free and home of campaign. campaign 2010, that is. the campaign that just brought you the head stomping of a liberal activist. the campaign where no one drinks milk anymore. >> introducing sharron angle's crazy juice! >> reporter: the campaign where a candidate just told a reporter -- >> i'll take you out, buddy. >> reporter: and he's not talking about going to lunch. yes, if this campaign were a soul record, no one would tell you to get down, but instead -- >> man up. >> man up. >> man up. >> reporter: all these words, all this rhetoric, has led many to wonder, how long can we go? >> getting nasty out there. >> pretty nasty. >> so nasty. >> culture of hate, finger pointing, of scapegoating. >> let's get nasty, ready for the firing line. >> reporter: but to those who think vote 2010, for all its -- >> she can make a mess, we have to clean it up. >> belittling -- >> might as well put out a welcome sign for illegal aliensness. >> reporter: is as long as it gets. well, just say, don't forget vote '98. >> one of the dirtiest primary races
>> reporter: america, america, land of the free and home of campaign. campaign 2010, that is. the campaign that just brought you the head stomping of a liberal activist. the campaign where no one drinks milk anymore. >> introducing sharron angle's crazy juice! >> reporter: the campaign where a candidate just told a reporter -- >> i'll take you out, buddy. >> reporter: and he's not talking about going to lunch. yes, if this campaign were a soul record, no one would...
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we got inside the mind games of america's latest dysfunctional relationship. can they possibly work it out? >>> palin's picks. she won some and she lost some. so, where does brand palin stand now? did last night set the stage for her presidential run? >>> and, good-bye madame speaker. she broke the marble ceiling. now she's out of a job. so, does nancy pelosi have any regrets? diane sawyer asks her in the "nightline" interview. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news with cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, and terry moran in washington, this is "nightline," november 3rd, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. we're going to begin tonight with politics. with the new political reality here in washington after last night's election, well, the relationship to watch here is the one between president obama and the incoming republican speaker of the house, john boehner. to push his agenda forward, to keep the confidence of his supporters, each man will need the cooperation of the others. so, will they surprise us with a partnership? or is p
we got inside the mind games of america's latest dysfunctional relationship. can they possibly work it out? >>> palin's picks. she won some and she lost some. so, where does brand palin stand now? did last night set the stage for her presidential run? >>> and, good-bye madame speaker. she broke the marble ceiling. now she's out of a job. so, does nancy pelosi have any regrets? diane sawyer asks her in the "nightline" interview. >> announcer: from the global...
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. >>> from fat cats to portly pooches, obesity is not just a people problem in america. are man's best friends in need of a diet? >>> and back to the future. on the day apple unveils the new iphone, how good were we at predicting where we are now and what will be next? it's tonight's "sign of the times." >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an international crime. joran van der sloot is in custody tonight. it happened five years to the day after natalee holloway disappeared in aruba. though joran van der sloot was in custody twice, he was never charged in the case. >> reporter: once again, police are interrogating joran van der sloot in the murder of a young woman. this time, it's stephany flores. once again, he seems too calm. cash, currencies, and laptop. investigators ask, where are your credit cards. in broken spanish he replies, they're in my hotel room. >> he doesn't look disturbed, disheveled. if he committed the murders that says something about him. that this is not a wholly disturbing act to him. and that speaks more to sociopathy. >> r
. >>> from fat cats to portly pooches, obesity is not just a people problem in america. are man's best friends in need of a diet? >>> and back to the future. on the day apple unveils the new iphone, how good were we at predicting where we are now and what will be next? it's tonight's "sign of the times." >>> good evening. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an international crime. joran van der sloot is in custody tonight. it happened five years to...
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we ride along with one of the busiest fire houses in america to find out why some people dial 911 for headaches, tooth aches, even a common cold, and it's costing taxpayers millions. >>> plus, happy birthday to us. a television gamble that debuted 30 years ago today, and has chronicled history's highs and lows ever since. tonight, join us for a "nightline" time capsule. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 24th, 2010. >> good evening. they call themselves warriors, fighting the good fight of faith. but it's hard to imagine that anyone today would encourage christians to be violent. indeed in matthew's goes sell, jesus is quoted as saying, if anyone slaps you on the right cheek, then turn to him the other also. but not it seems in all cases or places, because tonight, you're going to meet a group of christians who are not only full of faith, they also love to fight. as ryan owens now reports for our series "faith mather matter" >> reporter: late friday night at the pure cou
we ride along with one of the busiest fire houses in america to find out why some people dial 911 for headaches, tooth aches, even a common cold, and it's costing taxpayers millions. >>> plus, happy birthday to us. a television gamble that debuted 30 years ago today, and has chronicled history's highs and lows ever since. tonight, join us for a "nightline" time capsule. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia...
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america is being robbed. we are now being looted like a third world nation. well, i'm not going to sit down and shut up. world government means world tyranny, run by control freaks that want to carry out forced reduction. >> reporter: do you believe what you say? >> i believe it. >> reporter: none of it is a show at all? >> no. it's all true. >> reporter: jones is arguably the nation's premiere per yeah vor of what could be called paranoia porn. >> i'm live in 30 seconds. >> reporter: his six day a week radio show and web cast reach an estimated 1 million people a day. >> this federal intrusion is out of control. >> reporter: and on youtube and elsewhere, jones estimates 200 million people have seen his various documentaries. >> we're taking our destiny back. you're not our gods or masters. >> reporter: with titles like "the fall of the republic." "end game, blueprint for global enslavement," and "the obama deception." >> barack obama is definitely an unconstitutional criminal. >> reporter: jones espouses a litany of conspiracy theories. fema is running conce
america is being robbed. we are now being looted like a third world nation. well, i'm not going to sit down and shut up. world government means world tyranny, run by control freaks that want to carry out forced reduction. >> reporter: do you believe what you say? >> i believe it. >> reporter: none of it is a show at all? >> no. it's all true. >> reporter: jones is arguably the nation's premiere per yeah vor of what could be called paranoia porn. >> i'm live...
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. >>> tonight on "nightline," inside america's biggest scam. as a historic health care vote finally draws near, see how medicare fraud sters are already stealing tens of billions of dollars from taxpayers. it's a "nightline" investigation. >>> plus, the game of death. contestants are told to inflict pain on a total stranger, with what they believe is a massive dose of electricity. you'll be shocked at how many flip the switch. >>> and, cake matters. the frosting, the layers, the filling. to bake a cake has become big business, and the more elaborate, the better. let them eat cake, in tonight's "sign of the times." >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 17th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin tonight with an investigation that is sure to make you angry. at a time when most americans are watching every penny, we're going to show you how criminals bilk taxpayers for billions. the government even admits that a staggeri
. >>> tonight on "nightline," inside america's biggest scam. as a historic health care vote finally draws near, see how medicare fraud sters are already stealing tens of billions of dollars from taxpayers. it's a "nightline" investigation. >>> plus, the game of death. contestants are told to inflict pain on a total stranger, with what they believe is a massive dose of electricity. you'll be shocked at how many flip the switch. >>> and, cake...
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but today, tiger woods appeared before america as a broken man. still, in the process of trying to put his world back together. while trying to reassert control over his stunning story, of a life out of control. by the standard of celebrity apology, woods seemed more abject. there were no ifs. the word janet jackson used. >> if i 0 fenlded anyone that was truly not my intention. >> reporter: moments of levity, with michael richards or david letterman. >> would it be embarrassing if it were made public, perhaps it would. especially for the women. >> reporter: as is becoming increasingly common in the postjames mcgreevey era, there was no one by his side. his wife for example. and no mention of anyone had forgiven him. his wife, for example. he called out the media for making what he called false assertions. >> some people have speculated that elin hurt or attacked me on thanksgiving night. i angers me that people would fabricate a story like that. elin never hit me that night or any other night. >> reporter: even as woods allowed those stories to f
but today, tiger woods appeared before america as a broken man. still, in the process of trying to put his world back together. while trying to reassert control over his stunning story, of a life out of control. by the standard of celebrity apology, woods seemed more abject. there were no ifs. the word janet jackson used. >> if i 0 fenlded anyone that was truly not my intention. >> reporter: moments of levity, with michael richards or david letterman. >> would it be...
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the shocking new facts about america's obesity crisis. we know there's a problem, so, why can't we stop packing on the pounds? "nightline" explains. >>> plus, from russia with love. the parties, the secrets, the lies. how this beautiful young woman allegedly ended up at the heart of a real life spy thriller. >>> and, girls still wann have fun. cyndi lauper is back with her "nightline" play list. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden with new york city, this is "nightline," june 29th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with two studies out today that draw the same disturbing conclusion. americans are not winning their battle against obesity. one study found that obesity rates for adults actually rose in 28 states this year, only the district of columbia showed a decline. so, why is it that americans keep getting fatter in spite of government efforts? we asked "nightline's" john donvan to sift through all the reporting we've done on the problem over the p
the shocking new facts about america's obesity crisis. we know there's a problem, so, why can't we stop packing on the pounds? "nightline" explains. >>> plus, from russia with love. the parties, the secrets, the lies. how this beautiful young woman allegedly ended up at the heart of a real life spy thriller. >>> and, girls still wann have fun. cyndi lauper is back with her "nightline" play list. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news,...
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is ready to get healthier. >> most definitely. >> but i also believe that america has spoken and they're saying, hey, we really need help. in the beginning, when i started out, i really didn't think i could do it. to be honest, there were people in my life that said, i don't know if you can do it. i did it. >> reporter: vanity does play some role. these chefs are on tv. that cliche about the camera adding ten pound, art says it's true. >> you know, one time i did the at pra winfrey show and they said be why don't you change the color of your jacket? and i wore a purple one. i thought welches was going to come and squeeze me because i looked like a big grape. >> my family is made up of great southern cooks. >> reporter: he looks fit on the next "iron chef" but this is what he looked like a couple of years ago. >> at my heaviest, i was 240 pounds, i had a 40 inch waist. i was big. i'd always been big since i was a child. and just something clicked when i had a son. i thought, you know, i want to be around for him. i want to be able to have the energy to not make excuses to go to the play g
is ready to get healthier. >> most definitely. >> but i also believe that america has spoken and they're saying, hey, we really need help. in the beginning, when i started out, i really didn't think i could do it. to be honest, there were people in my life that said, i don't know if you can do it. i did it. >> reporter: vanity does play some role. these chefs are on tv. that cliche about the camera adding ten pound, art says it's true. >> you know, one time i did the at...
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learning about america from starbucks. we talked at a local coffee shop springing up that seek to be the ant anti-starbucks. can starbucks go back again and recapture that cache you think they've lost? >> i think that's really lost. i think when you sell culture and values, it's kind of femoral. it has a shelf life. starbucks may have lived out of it. >> reporter: schultz disagree, but he gets that something's changed about starbucks. >> the truth is that we used to arrive in a city and there would be a lot of fanfare. almost recognition, in terms of a city or neighborhood's validity. starbucks is ewe big by us to. we have to show our commitment to the neighborhood. >> reporter: how do you package authenticity? starbucks has redesigned stores and opened up a couple of stealth starbucks, like roy street coffee in seattle, where they serve beer and wine and feature local music and film. >> they have a lot of local events. they show movies on wednesdays and sundays. >> reporter: and there are big plans for growth. instant cof
learning about america from starbucks. we talked at a local coffee shop springing up that seek to be the ant anti-starbucks. can starbucks go back again and recapture that cache you think they've lost? >> i think that's really lost. i think when you sell culture and values, it's kind of femoral. it has a shelf life. starbucks may have lived out of it. >> reporter: schultz disagree, but he gets that something's changed about starbucks. >> the truth is that we used to arrive in...
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just a day after a stunning "rolling stone" report which quoted general stanley mcchrystal, america's top commander in afghanistan, openly ridiculing the obama min straig administration, he tendered his resignation. the commander in chief accepted and announced his replacement, general david petraeus. the president insisted this was a change in personnel, not a change in policy. but it's a transition that comes at a critical moment, as martha raddatz now reports. >> reporter: today, said the president, was a sad day for this nation, but he simply could not keep a general he saw as unfit to lead. >> war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president. >> reporter: it was also an astonishingly quick decision by president obama. in less than 48 hours, the commander and architect of the war in afghanistan was gone. after an explosive profile in "rolling stone" magazine where they openly criticized and mocked members of the administration's foreign policy team. >> the conduct represented in the recently published article does not meet the standard that sho
just a day after a stunning "rolling stone" report which quoted general stanley mcchrystal, america's top commander in afghanistan, openly ridiculing the obama min straig administration, he tendered his resignation. the commander in chief accepted and announced his replacement, general david petraeus. the president insisted this was a change in personnel, not a change in policy. but it's a transition that comes at a critical moment, as martha raddatz now reports. >> reporter:...
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"good morning america" will have the latest on this story. thanks to john donvan for that. >>> up next, we're going to shift gears. we'll take you into the animal kingdom, and these gentle giants. they're among the biggest beasts in the sea. tonight, we swim with the fishes. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clients and turning uncertainty into confidence. what if that story were true? it is. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] are you paying for a bodywash that's 85% water? with olay challenge that. olay bodywash has 2 times the combined cleansers and moisturizers and 25 percent less water than the top selling bodywash. soft, smooth skin. with olay. welcome to the world of lovaza where nature meets science. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a seriou
"good morning america" will have the latest on this story. thanks to john donvan for that. >>> up next, we're going to shift gears. we'll take you into the animal kingdom, and these gentle giants. they're among the biggest beasts in the sea. tonight, we swim with the fishes. [ male announcer ] the financial headlines can be unsettling. but what if there were a different story? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when some lost their way, this...
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bank of america. working to set opportunity in motion. if they have their way, we're facing a mountain of debt and a massive tax increase. employers will continue to leave our state, taking their jobs with them. the next four years will impact the next decade, so we've put together a road map to 2020. a plan that brings jobs back to maryland by reducing spending and lowering taxes. let's make the maryland we love not just good, but great. now let's get down to work. >>> it has all the makings of a great fad, silly bands, inexpensive rubber bands cut in fun and funny shapes. they're the hottest new trend out there. first seen on southern schoolyards. they now adorn the wrists of rock and roll royalty. for jeremy hubbard, well, that is a "sign of the times." >> reporter: not since the implant has a silicone accessory caused this much buzz. celebrities are sporting them. schoolchildren fighting over them. they've been banned in some classrooms. just today, justin bieber came out with his own line of them. you can imagine the insanity that wi
bank of america. working to set opportunity in motion. if they have their way, we're facing a mountain of debt and a massive tax increase. employers will continue to leave our state, taking their jobs with them. the next four years will impact the next decade, so we've put together a road map to 2020. a plan that brings jobs back to maryland by reducing spending and lowering taxes. let's make the maryland we love not just good, but great. now let's get down to work. >>> it has all the...
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so, is apple the smartest company in america? >>> and, the palin effect. where she goes, crowds and controversy often follow. and soon, cameras will, too. from fox to discovery, sarah palin is everywhere. is this a new path to the white house? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 31st, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with renewed controversy facing the catholic church. no pope has resigned his position since the 15th century. but if some critics have their way, that's exactly what the pope would do. this holy week has seen him defending the vatican and himself against allegations that he knew about and failed to act on sexual abuse by priests years ago. but in one major scandal, his role may have been far more complicated than that, as our chief investigative correspondent brian ross reports. brian? >> reporter: cynthia, with growing questions about the role of pope benbenedict, there is n attention to his handling of probably the most
so, is apple the smartest company in america? >>> and, the palin effect. where she goes, crowds and controversy often follow. and soon, cameras will, too. from fox to discovery, sarah palin is everywhere. is this a new path to the white house? >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 31st, 2010. >> good evening. we begin tonight with renewed controversy...
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bank of america. you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) but women have made olay #1. not surgical results, regenerist is the #1 anti-aging serum and the #1 anti-aging moisturizer. not drastic. just fantastic, younger-looking skin with olay regenerist. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland is in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago. dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay -- finally. it's why i'm running. to make the state we love not just good but great. now let's get down to work. >>> it is a distinction reserved for the most valiant of american warriors. an award of such magnitude it has con
bank of america. you can take the heat. 'til it turns into heartburn, you've got what it takes: zantac. it's strong, fast lasting relief. so let them turn up the heat. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) zantac. you can stop that heartburn cold: (sssssssss!!!) but women have made olay #1. not surgical results, regenerist is the #1 anti-aging serum and the #1 anti-aging moisturizer. not drastic. just fantastic, younger-looking skin with olay regenerist. i'm not the kind of guy who...
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america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. vegetables are naturally low in calories. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tast, nutritious way to mke this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's yournumber? and albacore tuna, crab, salmon and ocean fish flavors. >> announc >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> we turn now to health, and what many experts are calling the epidemic of childhood obesity. with an estimated 1 in 3 american kids considered overweight. now tomorrow, the new england journal of medicine will publish a study that finds that obese children are more than twice as likely to die before the age of 55 from disease than others. but first lady michelle obama says there is something to be done, and as she told my colleague robin ro
america's most dependable 3g network. bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. right now get a free 3g/4g device for your laptop. vegetables are naturally low in calories. v8 juice gives you 3 of your 5 daily servings. it's a tast, nutritious way to mke this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's yournumber?...
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>>> plus, only in america. well, not this year. the usa is losing its grip on the world's biggest fortunes. and there's a new top dog south of the border. it's an embarrassment of riches in tonight's "sign of the times." >> jimmy: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 10th, 2010. >> good evening. the tragic news broke early this morning in hollywood. 1980s child star corey haim dead at a hospital in california, from what police quickly called a possible drug overdose. this precociously talented young man battled addiction for the last 20 years. and his all too brief life story has become so painfully familiar. a child thrust into center stage, unable to cope with life's growing pains, as the lights go down. >> a fallen teen idol at the age of 38. >> actor corey haim collapses and dies. >> the final moments of holly wood's ultimate lost boy. >> reporter: it was just after midnight at an apartment close to the hollywood hills when the q
>>> plus, only in america. well, not this year. the usa is losing its grip on the world's biggest fortunes. and there's a new top dog south of the border. it's an embarrassment of riches in tonight's "sign of the times." >> jimmy: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," march 10th, 2010. >> good evening. the tragic news broke early this morning in hollywood. 1980s...
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. >> became one of america's biggest serial killers. we can reveal the shocking inside story. >>> storm warning. a man is crushed to death as a massive storm slams into the northeast tonight. we'll have the latest from the snow zone. >>> and, life support. president obama goes head to head with his opponents in the great health care summit. so, was there harmony and progress? not so much. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin bashir and cynthia mcfadden in new york city, this is "nightline," february 25th, 2010. >> good evening, i'm terry moran. and tonight, in a courtroom in los angeles, the career of a brutal new serial killer has been revealed. it started with a string of frighteningly sadistic murders, four beautiful young women and a 12-year-old girl found dead. investigators chased this killer for years, and finally, they targeted a brilliant and charismatic photographer named rodney alcala. he first came to the public's attention on a game show. but now, officials believe he might be one of
. >> became one of america's biggest serial killers. we can reveal the shocking inside story. >>> storm warning. a man is crushed to death as a massive storm slams into the northeast tonight. we'll have the latest from the snow zone. >>> and, life support. president obama goes head to head with his opponents in the great health care summit. so, was there harmony and progress? not so much. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, martin...
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vicki mabrey reports for our series "modern sex in america." >> reporter: that one wild college night can live on forever in viral videos, raunchy blog, even a power point presentation. a few weeks ago, karen owen came to embody the perils of the "too much information" age. >> a recent duke university graduate has a lot of explaining to do. >> reporter: when she cataloged her campus conquests recently in a 42 page document that became a viral sensation. >> there's pictures of the men, their names, everything. >> reporter: the report quickly dubbed the sex thesis came complete with photos, paragraphs and ratings of the 13 men she claims to have bedded. the trouble was, she says she never intended it to go public. >> so, just move up here. >> reporter: owen's not the only one to divulge all the gory details. take tucker max. the series of his section ploits have made him a sensation. and a big name. >> i will have one more. >> how many booty calls have you had in your life? >> how many girls have i had sex with? >> no, just straight booty calls. >> how would i possibly count -- [ laught
vicki mabrey reports for our series "modern sex in america." >> reporter: that one wild college night can live on forever in viral videos, raunchy blog, even a power point presentation. a few weeks ago, karen owen came to embody the perils of the "too much information" age. >> a recent duke university graduate has a lot of explaining to do. >> reporter: when she cataloged her campus conquests recently in a 42 page document that became a viral sensation....
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there are 1 million square acres of christmas trees growing in america's forest. more acorage than the entire state of rhode island. anthem, arizona, is home to the nation's largest christmas tree. standing at 110 feet. the white fir is at least 18 santas tall and is decorated with more than 50,000 lights. and each year, about 11,000 letters addressed to the big man in red arrive to the post office in the town of santa claus, indiana. and, in order to visit all those good little boys and girls on christmas eve, santa and his eight reindeer need to travel 650 miles per second. on dasher and on dancer, indeed. >> the man is quick. thanks to john berman and be sure to check out abcnews.com for more holiday cheer. we'll be back, but here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next. >> jimmy: tonight, kevin spacey, olivia wilde, music from goo goo dolls, and these two people compete in a live scavenger hunt from their homes. "jimmy kimmel live" is next. when i saw all the jobs disappearing, i knew i needed to find a better way to support my daughter. at age forty, greg f
there are 1 million square acres of christmas trees growing in america's forest. more acorage than the entire state of rhode island. anthem, arizona, is home to the nation's largest christmas tree. standing at 110 feet. the white fir is at least 18 santas tall and is decorated with more than 50,000 lights. and each year, about 11,000 letters addressed to the big man in red arrive to the post office in the town of santa claus, indiana. and, in order to visit all those good little boys and girls...
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >> announcer: "nightline" cont >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> president obama's senior adviser david axelrod joked with abc's chief white house correspondent jake tapper earlier today, saying he would rather have had a cake to mark the historic inauguration than yesterday's stunning loss in massachusetts. as we continue with abc's exclusive interview with the president, george stephanopoulos presses him on where he thinks he went wrong in his first year. but first, what about haiti? >> reporter: let me ask you about haiti. our martha raddatz had a report yesterday where she showed the u.s. military being greeted by shouts of joy on the ground in haiti, and what was interesting about it, the people there thought the u.s. government had come to take over, and they were really happy about it. martha raddatz described it as a please occupy us atmosphere. is that where we're headed? >> no. we are being very careful about working with the haitian governm
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >> announcer: "nightline" cont >> announcer: "nightline" continues from new york city with cynthia mcfadden. >> president obama's senior adviser david axelrod joked with abc's chief white house correspondent jake tapper earlier today, saying he would rather have had a cake to mark the historic inauguration than yesterday's stunning loss in massachusetts. as we continue...
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he was a blatant cheerleader for corporate america. the question some people ask is, what happened to lou dobbs, that back in the '90s, he was a pillar of the establishment. >> right. >> reporter: what happened? >> 2001, 2002. and a sense that the country was going in the wrong direction. i frankly said, enough's enough. >> reporter: sounds like a conversion. >> a conversion, epiphany. but i'm learning and growing and i still have the same values. >> reporter: the same values. maybe that's the source of lou's anger. we got a glimpse of it at his farm when i asked him about the contrast between his rhetoric and this reality. so you've got 300 acres. you got the horses. the swans. now, you've heard this before. for a man of the people, this is a pretty aristocratic lifestyle. how do you answer that? >> well, you know, if that's the way somebody feels, i don't think i quite understand it because i'm about as american as working man as you get. i worked mid ass off my whole life, and i'm kind of proud of that. >> reporter: dobbs grew up in
he was a blatant cheerleader for corporate america. the question some people ask is, what happened to lou dobbs, that back in the '90s, he was a pillar of the establishment. >> right. >> reporter: what happened? >> 2001, 2002. and a sense that the country was going in the wrong direction. i frankly said, enough's enough. >> reporter: sounds like a conversion. >> a conversion, epiphany. but i'm learning and growing and i still have the same values. >>...
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as john donvan reports for our series "modern sex in america." >> reporter: icon. that overused word, but this one really qualifies. you know what it is and what it stands for. you know who created it, because he is as much an icon himself, as much the face of playboy enterprises as that flat rabbit he launched an incredible 57 years ago, which makes him as of this week, when we sat down together at the playboy mansion in los angeles, 84 years old, announcing his retirement -- not. why not let go? why not retire? >> because i think that retirement is the first step towards the grave. >> reporter: to the contrary. right now, hefner is on a mission to buy back all the shares of playboy enterprises still held by the public. >> the company, in this particular economic climate, is not being properly dealt with. it's worth a good deal more than what it's being traded for. >> reporter: details? he wasn't sharing. nor reacting to the fact that the company that owns "penthouse" is trying to buy "playboy" also. all he would say is -- >> the greatest success of the company wa
as john donvan reports for our series "modern sex in america." >> reporter: icon. that overused word, but this one really qualifies. you know what it is and what it stands for. you know who created it, because he is as much an icon himself, as much the face of playboy enterprises as that flat rabbit he launched an incredible 57 years ago, which makes him as of this week, when we sat down together at the playboy mansion in los angeles, 84 years old, announcing his retirement --...
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hancock, a place someone here called almost america. armed silt sev eed sit essentie. watches in the night. the fires across the border. the sheriff on the front lines. >> is their next move trying to come over here? you have to ask that question. is that what they're after next? don't know. don't have answers to that one. >> reporter: that's a serious question. >> it is. >> an issue at the top of the national conversation, for sure. our thanks to terry moran. >>> and when we come back, it's the latest hit reality show, featuring little people, pit bulls, ugly scuffles and an unorthodox employment agency. we enter the bizarre world of "the pit boss." welcome to the world of lovaza, where nature meets science. if you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or diabetes, you may also have very high triglycerides -- too much fat in the blood. it's a serious medical condition. lovaza, along with diet, effectively lowers very high triglycerides in adults but has not been shown to prevent heart attacks or strokes. lovaza starts with omega-3 fish oil that's then purified an
hancock, a place someone here called almost america. armed silt sev eed sit essentie. watches in the night. the fires across the border. the sheriff on the front lines. >> is their next move trying to come over here? you have to ask that question. is that what they're after next? don't know. don't have answers to that one. >> reporter: that's a serious question. >> it is. >> an issue at the top of the national conversation, for sure. our thanks to terry moran....
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america. things like economic freedom, individual liberty and personal responsibility. listen, i hold these values dear because i've lived them. i spent my whole life chasing the american dream. all right. listen, a lot of you know i started off mopping floors, waiting tables and tending bar at my dad's tavern. i put myself through school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. and -- i poured my heart and soul into running a small business. and when i saw how out of touch washington had become with the core values of this great nation, i put my name forward and ran for office. so, i'm going to thank my wife debbie, my girls lindsay and trisha, my 11 brothers and sisters and all my friends and neighbors in ohio for giving me the chance to serve and the opportunity to stand before you, ready to lead. thank all of you, god bless you, and god bless our great country. >> a surprisingly powerfully emotional statement from the next speaker of the house, john boehner,
america. things like economic freedom, individual liberty and personal responsibility. listen, i hold these values dear because i've lived them. i spent my whole life chasing the american dream. all right. listen, a lot of you know i started off mopping floors, waiting tables and tending bar at my dad's tavern. i put myself through school, working every rotten job there was. and every night shift i could find. and -- i poured my heart and soul into running a small business. and when i saw how...